If you love to dress up your devices each holiday and season, the sheer number of wallpaper apps there are to choose from on the App Store provide something for every occasion.

But why download a new app for every holiday when you can use one that has it all? These eight wallpaper apps cover not only holidays, but any time of year.

Best of all they will provide you some festive, spooky, and comical choices just in time for Halloween.

Free Apps

Many of the wallpaper apps on the store are available for free, but are often ad-supported, have in-app purchases, or both. You should definitely check them out if you’re on the hunt for the best wallpapers, though!

Wallpapers HD offers thousands of wallpaper choices simply by downloading the app, allowing you to browse the many categories or search for exactly what you want. Images can be downloaded in fitted or full size and shared using your device’s default options.

The Halloween selection could be bigger, but there is still a variety to choose from for overall holidays. You can upgrade to the Gold version of the app for $4.99, which removes the ads.

Don’t pass by this one just because of the name. 10,000+ Wallpapers from Tick Tock Apps has wallpapers that look just great on iOS 9. You can check out the categories or search by keyword. Once you find that perfect picture, you can preview it, download it, share it on social media, or send it to a friend.

The selections for Halloween are quite diverse within this app, from cartoonish to creepy. And, there is a wallpaper for pretty much any holiday from Children’s Day to Memorial Day.w

This app from Turbo Fire may not have as many options as some other apps, but those that it does have are of a fairly high quality. Of course, there are the usual categories to browse through and a decent search tool to narrow down your selection.

There are a few categories that are specific to cities like New York and Paris and the selection of holiday wallpapers, including Halloween, is great.

Retina Wallpapers Free stands out from the crowd by allowing you to customize the wallpapers therein. From filters to frames and stickers to splash, you can edit any wallpaper in the app to give it that personal touch.

The selection of Halloween and other holiday wallpapers is modest, but the personalization feature alone makes this one worth the download. You can pay to remove the ads for just $0.99.

Cool Wallpapers HD from Kappboom Inc. has over 100,000 wallpaper choices, so there is definitely something for everyone here. The app also includes a photo editor which allows you to enhance the included designs by adding stickers, drawing something fun, cropping, adjusting the brightness, and much more.

You can also add your own photos from your library, take a quick shot with your camera, and even create collages. For Halloween alone, you can choose from over 140 wallpapers, and an in-app purchase allows you to remove the ads for $1.99.

Paid Apps

Paid apps are often discouraging, particularly with the list of free solutions above. However, these apps really do provide beautiful images, are free of ads, and come with extra features that the free apps do not.

Pimp Your Screen from Apalon Apps is a long-time favorite. The included images are gorgeous and look great in both portrait and landscape modes on the iPad. The app also comes with a home and lock screen maker so that you can customize your screens with text, icon skins, frames, and more.

Pimp Your Screen was recently updated to support iOS 9 and is now available on the Apple Watch. So, you can match your iPhone to your watch this Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

As for the themes, edit those you see, save your favorites, view images from specific artists, or create your own photo themes with the $0.99 in-app purchase. For the upcoming scary holiday, check out both the Gothic and Halloween sections. For other special times, there are themes for the major holidays as well.

With her BS in Information Technology, Sandy worked for many years in the IT industry as a Project Manager, Department Manager, and PMO Lead. She then decided to follow her dream and now writes about technology full-time.